lxdude
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All this stuff about pointing the incident meter at the light source reminds me of a guy I used to teach with. He was teaching the "reading the palm" method. He insisted that you should move your hand and the meter around until it registered the greatest amount of light and base your exposure on that. Of course, the students all underexposed their film when they did it. And he was a commercial photographer who was (somehow) fairly successful. But then, he hung it up and got himself tenured in a commercial photography school.
I told them to hold their palms parallel to the film plane between them and the subject and suddenly they got it right. I told them not to tell him I did that. It was our secret. I let him take the credit.
Did he tell them to increase exposure one stop from the reading? When I read off my palm (almost 100% of the time), I angle my hand to get the highest reading, then increase from that by one stop.